a little shift away from my usual reds, oranges and pinks for a color pallet hope you enjoy this effort.![]()
a little shift away from my usual reds, oranges and pinks for a color pallet hope you enjoy this effort.![]()
Like this very much Gary, is that a snake I see there, he is going right down that tidal basin lol, great colors as always
Also many different and intriguing effects! Always something special!
Another political picture. Looks like old Smaug the greatest of calamities is on the move. I feel for the men of Dale.
I know you're doing a sort of down shot, but I see this as a straight eye level dimensional pic and I tremble. . . and my yellows turn to the blues. But I digress.
Nice painting though. Good stuff.
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"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
Some of my favourite colours - an oroton look about it.
June.
Oh God of homeless things, look down
And try to ease the way
Of all the little weary paws
That walk the world
today. - Unknown.
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Nice choice of colors....love the design and overall composition....![]()
It's such a quiet and delightful composition of colors and signs that it really captures You in its slow motion .... I'm looking for shells on the shore now!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
LOL yes I see the fearsome maw of Smaug now that you bring it to my attention, certainly changes the nature
of the image with that in mind!....
thanks Enug I will have to look up oroton... but glad you commented on it.
thanks a bunch Kenmo always great to
have your thoughts on my work.
dear friend
I guess you do not see a fearsome Smaug in this but more of what I was thinking I was very happy with the colors and balance and like you say slow motion....![]()
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